The Center for Public Integrity's response to ABC News — On April 14, 2014, Chris Hamby of the Center for Public Integrity was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting for his investigation detailing controversial denials of black lung benefits to coal miners.

Fresh Off Pulitzer Win, The Globe Tentatively Toasts Its Future — When The Boston Globe won a Pulitzer on Monday for its reporting on the bombing at the city's marathon last year, the newspaper's editor, Brian McGrory, asked for a minute of silence before praising the journalists involved in the coverage, each one by name.

Reddit boosts news capabilities in social media turf grab — (Reuters) - Reddit, a website with a retro-'90s look and space-alien mascot that tracks everything from online news to celebrity Q&As, is going after more eyeballs, and advertising, by allowing members of its passionate community …

BSkyB Said to Join Discovery in Offer for Channel 5 — Richard Desmond's Northern & Shell said it received several bids for the U.K.'s Channel 5 television station which airs shows including “Britain's Crime Capitals” and “Celebrity Big Brother.” — British Sky Broadcasting Group Plc …

ESPN expands its podcast laboratory — ESPN is adding a handful of new podcasts to its repertoire, and they move beyond the network's traditional sports fare to find sports' intersections with politics, psychology and business. — Under the banner “ESPN Perspectives,” …

New LA newspaper embraces print in digital world — LOS ANGELES (AP) — Aaron Kushner believes he can launch and grow a print newspaper in a world gone digital. The former greeting card executive is trying to turn the Orange County Register into a media giant in southern California, largely driven by paper and ink.

Tony Gallagher appointed Daily Mail joint deputy editor — Former Daily Telegraph editor to rejoin the paper he left eight years ago and will share role with John Steafel — Tony Gallagher is returning to the Daily Mail as joint deputy editor. — The former Daily Telegraph editor …

Read now, pay later: Is LaterPay the longed-for silver bullet? — The debate over paywalls, freemium and online subscriptions continues to rage as publications try to find the best way to monetise their product. Amidst it all, a German start-up has quietly been developing what they think could be the solution - LaterPay.

Why banning the Sun on university campuses is wrong — Policy at many students' unions has been hijacked by a vocal minority in what can look like action at the cost of democracy — Just before Christmas my students' union removed from sale the national newspaper with the second largest circulation in the country.

How BuzzFeed World is making the outlet a ‘one-stop shop’ — With the appointment of Paul Hamilos from the Guardian, BuzzFeed World continues to build on the foundations of hard news to supplement its more light-earted output — Read more — Other top stories — Also on Journalism.co.uk...

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